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Saturday 7 September 2019

Nicki Minaj Says Sorry For 'Abrupt' Retirement Announcement

Nicki Minaj Says Sorry For 'Abrupt' Retirement Announcement

Nicki Minaj has apologized to her fans after "abruptly" announcing her retirement from the rap game via Twitter.

"I’m still right here. Still madly in love with you guys & you know that. In hindsight, this should’ve been a Queen Radio discussion & it will be. I promise u guys will be happy. No guests, just us talking about everything. The tweet was abrupt & insensitive, I apologize babe ♥️🙏 "


Her response was to a fan who asked for an explanation about the rap star's decision.

On Thursday, Nicki announced that she is retiring from music so that she can start a family with her fiance, Kenneth "Zoo" Petty. Nicki told fans last month that she and Zoo would be tying the knot within 90 days and that she is ready to have children

Nicki has been battling her haters and critics for years, but her catalog is solid and despite the sad news - she has forever left her mark on hip hop and the world.

We think she'll come out of retirement soon after starting her family.

Meanwhile, on Thursday, September 5, Nicki Minaj shocked the music industry when she announced via her Twitter page that she would be retiring from music to start a family.

"I've decided to retire & have my family. I know you guys are happy now. To my fans, keep reppin me, do it til da death of me, :x: in the box- cuz ain't nobody checkin me," she tweeted.

Fans already knew that she and her fiance Kenneth "Zoo" Petty were preparing to walk down the aisle, as the couple have already obtained their marriage license. Nicki also revealed previously that she wanted to have a child with Kenny.

According to TMZ though, Nicki has been recording a lot of music and has studio time booked in for the rest of the month - so will Nicki be dropping an album before she makes her exit?

Either way - the Barbz are sad to see their fearless leader leave the game. Here are a few reactions from Twitter





Tuesday 30 July 2019

John Elliot Hagan: From a newsroom cleaner to best graduating journalism student


John Elliot Hagan, displaying his award at the just-ended congregation at GIJ
If you work as a newspaper journalist, one of the people you would least expect to read your full-page feature story and give you feedback is the newsroom cleaner. The general assumption is that Ghanaians don’t like reading, so news stories are often summarised as brief as possible to fit a few paragraphs.

But this story was more than 2000 words long. In fact, the length is the reason it did not make it onto the front page of the newspaper that morning.

The editor had suggested that I write it in a “story” format so it could be used as a front-page story, but I insisted I wanted to tell a full story in a creative way. The inverted pyramid format I was taught in journalism school is boring and stifles the creativity of journalists, especially those of us who want to write.

So this award-winning story was eventually buried in the features page of the newspaper, but that did not stop the cleaner from reading every word of it.

“Manasseh, I really enjoyed reading your story. I could not stop reading until I finished,” John Elliot Hagan later told me how he began his day in the office when he arrived that dawn.

John was a cleaner at The Finder newspaper. When Mohammed Ibrahim Awal left the Graphic Communications Group as its Managing Director and set up The Finder, he assembled a group of young and enterprising reporters. And I was happy to be in this team.

I had just finished my national service and refused full-time employment as the public relations officer for the company where I served. I didn’t think I was cut for that public relations, even though they thought otherwise. Journalism was all I wanted to do and the prospect of writing for a newspaper that would not be controlled by the government and which promised to depart from the “he said, she said” kind of reporting, gladdened my heart.

The Finder provided an opportunity to meet other young, ambitious people like John Elliot Hagan, who had the potentials to rise but needed a push, a platform, and a launchpad. After a few months, however, I had to resign when the vision did not appear to align with my personal principles.

When I picked a copy of The Finder two years later and saw John Elliot Hagan’s byline, was amused. Had The Finder ran out of reporters? And had it got so serious that cleaners were now sent to cover assignments?

If I still had any doubts about the young man’s potential, after seeing John’s stories and meeting him at programmes, those doubts were cleared last night when I saw Facebook photos of John Elliot Hagan’s graduation from the Ghana Institute of Journalism. He graduated with first-class honours in journalism. That was not all.

John was also adjudged the Best Graduating Journalism Student.

A cleaner in a newsroom who suddenly sees his bylines in the newspaper might have been content with the elevation and the benefits that come with it. But John went back to school, combining work with education.

“At certain times, I tried to play smart by nibbling on snacks throughout lectures just to stay awake, but even with that, I was caught ‘off guard’ a few times,” John wrote about his struggle in a Facebook post.

His struggle was real. The path was unclear. But he persevered. And conquered the gloom.

John dropped out of St. Thomas Aquinas Senior High School in June 2002. He was a second-year General Arts Student, but he could no longer fund his education and there was no helper.

His father had died, and his mother was struggling to barely take care of the four boys. Family members had given some hope, but it was a hopeless hope. John, the eldest, says he decided to sacrifice his education for his siblings.

In 2004, he got a job with a cleaning company and he was assigned to the Graphic Communications Group. At Graphic, John went beyond the cleaning. His hard work endeared him to the reporters, old and young. He would stay on after work and run errands for them. They sent him to buy food and anything he could do.

In 2007, a woman who worked in Graphic (now a judge who wants to remain anonymous) struck a conversation with John after he had cleaned her office for some time. She asked him what he wanted to do with his life and John narrated how his hopes had been truncated. This kind woman, according to John, said she saw great potential in him and wanted him to go back to school.

John was now 22 years old. Going back to the mainstream senior high school was a bit problematic so he enrolled at the Accra Technical Training Centre (ATTC) to study electrical engineering, between 2007 and 2011. For the first three years, it was a part-time job so he was working alongside the school. The benevolent woman paid his fees.

In 2011, one of John’s friends at Graphic, Maurice Quansah, hinted him about a vacancy at The Finder newspaper. The newspaper was looking for an office assistant and the key quality was someone the company could trust. When John went to see Mr. Kwadwo Larbi, the first editor of The Finder, he was told that Maurice Quansah had spoken so well of him that he didn’t have anything to prove.

With time, he took on additional responsibility for cleaning when the cleaner stopped work without any notice.

His transition from being a cleaner/office assistant to a reporter began in 2013 when, on his way to work one morning, John saw a dead body at Asylum Down. That dead body resurrected John’s hope and he dreamed beyond office cleaning and assisting the editorial team.

When he got to the office, decided to write the report himself. He had spent his spare time at the Daily Graphic and The Finder reading so many reports that filing one came effortlessly.

The editor at the time, the late George Koomson, was so impressed with his report that he encouraged him to write more. The editor thought the cleaner report in a way some reporters could not. With time, whenever there was an assignment and the reporters were too busy, he would be asked to go and cover. His output impressed his editors and he was assigned to cover weekend assignments.

In 2015, Elvis Darko, the editor of the paper to whom John says he owes a lot of gratitude, said he was too good to be a substitute. That was when he was made a full-time reporter. And he played in the newsroom’s first eleven with ease and excellence.

It is one thing learning on the job, and another thing understanding the theories and the academic intricacies that come with the job. John wanted to study journalism. Fortunately, GIJ had introduced a diploma programme for mature students so John took the advantage.

The publisher of The Finder, now minister of state for Business Development, Mohammed Ibrahim Awal, sponsored him to go to school. After two years, John decided to enroll for a top-up degree programme.

It was a happy ending to an inspiring story last Saturday.

John Elliot Hagan says his success is hinged on the kindness of people who came his way. He wants to make them proud and give them a reason to believe in others like him and support them when they can.

He is back to The Finder, where the major transition began, and is looking forward to life’s menu. But he already has his eyes on a master’s degree. It is unclear how he would fund that and what the future portends for his current state.

But he is optimistic that the powerful hand of Providence, which has brought him this far, would continue to hold and direct his path and use him as a reason one should not give up when one is stuck in a quagmire of hopelessness and appears to have all the odds against them.



Source: Myjoyonline.com

Tuesday 16 July 2019

Shatta Wale Reacts to Historic Collaboration with Beyoncé on Her Album ‘Lion King’

Undoubtedly, this is the biggest news of the year 2019 in the Ghanaian music industry and it’s centred on Dancehall musician, Charles Nii Armah Mensah aka Shatta Wale.

Beyoncé will feature Shatta Wale on the track “Already” on the “Lion King” album which will be released on July 19, 2019.

An excited Shatta Wale took to his Instagram page, posted the full tracklist of the “Lion King” album with the caption;

“BREAKING NEWS !!!!!
@beyonce ft shatta Walé 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dem never see wonders
#Lionking
#POWER”.

Top African musicians featured on the album are Wizkid, Yemi Alade, Tiwa Savage and Burna Boy.

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Tuesday 23 April 2019

UAE WOMAN WAKES AFTER 27 YEARS IN COMA

A woman from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) who was seriously injured in a traffic accident in 1991 has made a seemingly miraculous recovery after emerging from a 27-year-long coma.

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Munira Abdulla, who was aged 32 at the time of the accident, suffered a severe brain injury after the car she was travelling in collided with a bus on the way to pick up her son from school.


The son, Omar Webair, who was then four, was sitting in the back of the vehicle with her mother, but was left unscathed as his mother cradled him in her arms just before the accident.

Ms Abdulla - who was being driven by her brother-in-law - was left seriously injured, but last year regained consciousness in a German hospital.

Omar has opened up about the accident and about his mother's progress following years of treatment in an interview with the UAE-based newspaper The National.

"She hugged me to protect me and I never gave up on her because I always had a feeling that one day she would wake up," Omar told the newspaper on Monday.

"The reason I shared her story is to tell people not to lose hope on their loved ones; don't consider them dead when they are in such a state," he added.

Years of Treatment
Ms Abdulla was eventually taken to hospital, and later transferred to London. There, she was declared to be in a vegetative state - unresponsive, but able to sense pain - The National reports.

She was then returned to Al Ain, a city in the UAE on the border with Oman where she lived, and moved to various medical facilities according to insurance requirements.

She remained there for a few years, fed through a tube and kept alive. She underwent physiotherapy to ensure her muscles would not weaken through lack of movement.

In 2017, the family was offered a grant by the Crown Prince Court, a government body in Abu Dhabi, for Ms Abdulla to be transferred to Germany.

There, she underwent a number of surgeries to correct her severely shortened arm and leg muscles, and she was given medication to improve her state, including her wakefulness.

Hospital's row

A year later, her son was involved in an argument in her hospital room, which seemed to prompt his mother to stir.

"There was a misunderstanding in the hospital room and she sensed I was at risk, which caused her a shock," Omar said.

"She was making strange sounds and I kept calling the doctors to examine her, they said everything was normal.

"Then, three days later, I woke up to the sound of someone calling my name.

"It was her! She was calling my name, I was flying with joy; for years I have dreamt of this moment, and my name was the first word she said."

She became more responsive, and can now feel pain and have some conversations.

She has returned to Abu Dhabi, where she is undergoing physiotherapy and further rehabilitation - mainly to improve her posture when sitting and prevent muscles from contracting.




BBC

Thursday 11 April 2019

How to prevent pimples from face

Pimples and zits are a common skin condition called acne. About 70-90% of teens (girls and guys) will have some kind of acne breakout during their adolescent years. Here are some tips for taking care of your skin.

WOMAN APPLYING MOISTURIZER
Do’s:
  • Wash your skin twice a day (morning and before bed) with a mild soap-free cleanser to remove oil.
  • Wash your face after you exercise as oil builds up and can clog pores.
  • Wash your face well after you come in contact with oils or grease such as working in a fast food restaurant.
  • Wash your hands before touching or rubbing your face and try not to rest your chin, cheek, or forehead on your hand. Just think of all of the things you may have touched during the day with your hands! Breaking this habit may help to clear up most of your problem areas.
  • Wash your hair regularly especially if it’s oily. Oil from your hair can make your face and neck extra oily.
  • Use “oil-free” sunscreen when you know you’ll be outside in the sun. Antibiotics and other acne medicine can make your skin burn faster with sun exposure.
Don’ts:
  • Don’t scrub your face or use harsh soaps; you can’t scrub acne away but you can make your acne worse if you are too rough when washing your face.
  • Do not use alcohol based cleansing products. Products with a high percentage of alcohol can make your skin very dry and irritated. It can actually cause your body to make more oil that can result in more acne.
  • Don’t pick, pop or squeeze pimples or anything on your face no matter how tempting! All that poking can cause more inflammation and possibly leave you with a scar.
  • Do not use moisturizers or sunscreens that have oil in them. Look for a label that says “oil free” and make sure you use a “facial” moisturizer, not a “body” moisturizer.
  • Keep hair gels, hairspray and other hair products away from your face as they can clog your pores. Wash your face after you use these products to keep oils away.
  • If you try these skin care tips and you’re still concerned about your skin, talk to your health care provider or see a dermatologist (skin specialist). There are treatments for acne.


Tuesday 15 January 2019

Nairobi DusitD2 hotel under attack as blasts and gunfire heard

A luxury hotel complex is under attack in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.

At least two blasts and gunfire were heard at the compound in the Westland district of the city, which houses the DusitD2 hotel as well as offices.

The Somali-based militant group al-Shabab claimed the attack but gave no details. Four armed men entered the complex, eyewitnesses say.

People are leaving the site escorted by heavily armed officers. One man was led out with a gunshot wound in the back.
The BBC's Ferdinand Omondi says the head of Kenya's Directorate of Criminal Investigations, George Kinoti, is leading the rescue operation.

Vehicles are on fire in the car park. There is no word on casualties so far. Medics are at the scene.

A woman working in a neighbouring building told Reuters news agency: "I just started hearing gunshots, and then started seeing people running away raising their hands up and some were entering the bank to hide for their lives."

The five-star DusitD2 hotel has 101 rooms. Located in the Westlands suburb, minutes from the capital's business district, it has its own spa and several restaurants.

Kenya has seen a number of terror attacks in recent years - most notably in areas close to the Somali border and in the country's capital.
In September 2013, al-Shabab militants entered the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi and targeted shoppers using guns.

During an 80-hour siege at the upscale centre, 67 people were killed.

Two years later, the group carried out its deadliest ever assault in Kenya, shooting dead almost 150 people at Garissa University.

Al-Shabab, a militant Somali Islamist group, opposes the Somali government but has also carried out attacks throughout East Africa.



Source: BBC

Wednesday 9 January 2019

Menzgold Saga -- past and present

A court has issued a warrant for the arrest of Menzgold CEO Nana Appiah Mensah who is accused of defrauding by false pretence and money laundering.

It comes months after angry customers agitated for the intervention of the state after all their efforts to retrieve their investments failed.

Menzgold has a wide range of clients who found the promised of 7% to 10% interest on their gold collectibles deposited with the company attractive despite regular warnings from regulators not to do business with the company.

The customers are said to include bankers, small-scale miners, top military and police officers, clergymen and women and Ghanaians living abroad.


Myjoyonline.com presents a timeline of the operations of Menzgold and its fights with regulators which later became a fight with its clients and now a fight with the law.


Oct 28, 2014: Bank of Ghana discovered, in a special exercise within the Central Region, that Menzbank was operating microfinance in Kasoa under the guise of gold trading and illegally using the name “Bank”.


Mar 11, 2015: BOG published a list of unlicensed entities operating illegality, including Menzbank. Menzbank then changed its name to “Menzbanc Ghana Company Limited”.

April 13, 2016:  BOG issued a notice to warn the general public against the deposit-taking operations of Menzbanc.

July 22, 2016: BOG wrote to Menzbanc cautioning it against its unlicensed deposit-taking activity.


Aug 2, 2016: BOG invited the management if Menzbanc to a meeting on its unlicensed deposit-taking activity.

Aug 3, 2016: The company responded in writing and claimed that they were not engaging in deposit-taking activities.

Aug 16, 2016: The BoG contacted Minerals Commission and Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC) on the license status of Menzbanc. Minerals Commission confirmed the company had a license only to ‘purchase gold locally… and to export same”. However, its licence with PMMC had expired.


Feb 13, 2017:  BoG held another meeting on with representatives of the company.

Jul 19, 2017: BoG issued another caution letter to the company to desist from taking further deposits. Menzbanc then changed its name to Menzgold. It also informed the BOG of its subsidiary by the name “Brew Marketing Limited” where clients were directed to go and purchase the gold and deposit it with Menzgold for “dividend”.

Sept 19, 2017: Minerals Commission wrote a letter to Menzgold titled “Unauthorised Business Activities,” pointing out to Menzgold hat it was in breach of the law and the Licence and that Brew Marketing had not been registered as a licensed buying agent.

Jun 2018: BoG conducted a joint visit with Minerals Commission to licensed gold traders and refineries in Accra to understand the nature of their operations. The team established that all the companies were engaged in smelting and exporting of gold with the exception of Menzgold that is engaged in the solicitation of deposits from the general public with interest rate between 7% -10% per month to customers based on the quantity of gold purchased.

Aug 6, 2018: BoG issues another warning to the general public over Menzgold but its CEO responds on twitter jabbing the regulator to focus on failed banks.

Aug 14, 2018: Nana Appiah Mensah apologises to Bank of Ghana and said Menzgold is cooperating with the regulator to find an amicable solution.

Sept 7, 2018: SEC ordered Menzgold Ghana Limited to stop trading in gold collectibles, letting off panic and anxiety among clients.

Sept 12, 2018:  Menzgold workers manhandle Joy News reporter, pregnant TV3 journalist covering another siege at company premises.

Sep 13, 2018: Menzgold requests for sit down with SEC. But SEC sets bring-some-documents conditions for the meeting which Menzgold rejects.

Sept 14, 2018: A group calling itself the Coalition Of Concerned Youth Of Ghana (COCYOGH) hit the streets of Kasoa in the Central Region to demonstrate against what they describe as the harassment of Menzgold.

Sep 19, 2018: Menzgold customers issue threats as investments lock up

Sept 27, 2018: Menzgold sues BoG, SEC accusing the regulators of abuse of office and causing considerable reputational damage to the company.

Nov 21, 2018:  Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta rules out bail-out for Menzgold clients, call the business greed.

Nov 27, 2018:  Customers demonstrate against Menzgold Ghana Limited despite calls from the company to call it off.

Dec 4, 2018: Statement from Menzgold directing all staff to proceed on leave and return to work on December 20.

Dec 20, 2018: Another Menzgold siege as desperate clients fear Xmas without cash

Dec 21, 2018: A client of Menzgold petitions the Presidency and five other key state institutions in a bid to retrieve his locked up cash. Menzgold also petitions Parliament over its inability to pay clients.

Jan 8, 2019: Aggrieved customers of Menzgold defy Police orders to stage a demonstration in the Ashanti Region capital. Seven are arrested.

Jan 9, 2019: Circuit Court issued the warrant for the arrest of the CEO wanted for defrauding by false pretence and money laundering.